He accomplished the objective in two days, picking up 15,000 likes in the process, but his wife, Sonya Gore, may not be so psyched about his apology quite yet.

According to London's Metro, Gore is currently backtracking on her pledge to remarry her husband—whom she split with two years ago after a series of adulterous acts on his part—saying on Facebook that she doesn't think its appropriate '[to take him back] solely on that.'

She added that she'd briefly considered an outright divorce but decided rather to stay put after her husband apologized for his actions.

"I have been puzzled all week because I thought LOVE left the building a long time ago," she wrote. "But I think this experience proved me wrong. We still love each other an want to be loved."

We here at the Daily Dot can only hope that Gore's eventually able to look past the past cheatings and take her estranged husband Ivan Lewis back for good. These two wafflers sound like they were made for each other.

Yes, researchers are now confirming what we’ve always suspected while trawling Facebook for anything of interest, becoming jealous of our friends’ projected lives, hoping against hope that we might “like” our way toward some momentary satisfaction: You’re only making things worse.